Finance

  • Panelists at this week's American Securitization Forum annual meeting drew comparisons between the mortgage market bubble to the one that is happening right now in student loans.

    May 22
  • Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. (FDIC) Acting Chairman Martin Gruenberg expressed his support for the development of a U.S. covered bond sector at the American Securitization Forum's (ASF) annual meeting. The gathering is being held in Washington D.C. this week.

    May 22
  • Freddie Mac has a new offering of its structured passthrough certificates that are backed exclusively by multifamily mortgages with a 7-year term worth roughly $1 billion.

    May 22
  • Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac MBS should be combined into a single security, according to panelists at this week’s American Securitization Forum annual meeting being held in Washington, D.C.

    May 22
  • ABS

    Panelists at this week’s American Securitization Forum annual meeting fear that reform efforts around shadow banking will significantly curtail credit from non-bank intermediaries.

    May 22
  • The Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. (FDIC) has sued Bank of America, Citigroup, JPMorgan Chase and other banks for a cumulative $92 million in damages on MBS, alleging that shoddy appraisals and other underwriting defects tainted their sale.

    May 22
  • The National Credit Union Administration (NCUA) has barred the former CEOs of U.S. Central Federal Credit Union and Members United Corporate Federal Credit Union from working for, or with, any corporate credit union due to their roles in two of the biggest credit union failures.Both credit unions went bust because of faulty MBS investments.

    May 22
  • BNP Paribas has a €437million ($558 million) securitization of French auto loans.

    May 21
  • Nearly 165,000 borrowers have filed requests for reviews on how their servicer treated them in foreclosure—to see if they are entitled to damages—according to new figures released by the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency.

    May 21
  • PHH Corp. Monday morning named former General Electric energy executive David Tucker president of its mortgage division.

    May 21
  • The Royal Bank of Canada (RBC) looks set to enter the U.S. covered bond market following the green light given by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) last Friday.

    May 21
  • A new auto fleet lease deal and equipment lease securitization join the consumer ABS primary pipeline this week.

    May 21
  • The Federal Reserve Bank of New York today resumed its auction of Maiden Lane III's holdings in the Duke CDO. Bids are due on Thursday, May 24.

    May 21
  • In a report released on Friday, Barclays Capital analysts highlighted the National Information Center's 1Q12 consolidated financial statements for bank holding firms.

    May 21
  • Efforts to bring back a private-label RMBS market have not been quick, nor — dare I say —wholly successful at this point. But they are persistent, which is among the reasons why I think they will eventually succeed.

    May 21
  • ABS sector spreads have steadily tightened over the past year, according JPMorgan Securities' most recent weekly. This tightening has been caused by both by improving credit and negative net supply.

    May 21
  • It might be said that over the past three years a mortgage banker couldn't give away "legacy" mortgage servicing rights. (Just ask the megabanks, especially Bank of America.) As for the new stuff, buyers were plentiful — but only at their price.

    May 18
  • Standard & Poor's today released research on the role of credit ratings in the financial system.

    May 18
  • This week set several new records: price highs on 30-year FNMA 3.0% through 4.0% coupons as well as lows on the 10-year note yield and 30-and 15-year fixed mortgage rates.

    May 18
  • Barclays Capital says there appears to be a “floor” on 'AAA' CLO spreads, at least until there is some better news out of Europe.

    May 18